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We generally prefer H/D 0.05 for good rf coupling to the core ... Septum at J-Port. BN at E-Port. BN at all antennas. Physics Meeting 01/28/02. Solutions? ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Balmer HtoD History


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Balmer H-to-D History
  • We generally prefer H/D lt 0.05 for good rf
    coupling to the core plasma --- would much prefer
    control with H2 fueling
  • It has become difficult to keep H/D low during
    the run (between-shot ECDC usually
    required)
  • Ratio tends to go up with rf power, length of
    plasma discharge, and number of shots during run
  • There have been long run periods with very low
    H/D (0.02 to 0.04) with little variation
    during the run day
  • First shot effect
  • Try to identify what changes we have made
    invessel to produce this change in behavior

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H/D data from 1999 to 2001
t gt 0.5 s Ip gt 200 kA nsum2
8/2000 conditioning
2/2000 conditioning
DNB beamline
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BN Tile History
Antennas as of 02/16/2000
Antennas as of 07/27/2000
Still no septum
4
BN at E-Port
BN at all antennas
Septum at J-Port
ECDC required to keep H/D below 0.10
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Solutions?
  • Most likely cause of the problem is the addition
    of BN tiles to protect the antennas
  • Better ways to bake out the tiles (invessel)
  • add heaters to tiles where possible
  • low level rf to assist bake
  • Better plasma conditioning
  • Pre-installation processing
  • bake
  • backfills other than air
  • Some vacuum test stand work is being planned
  • BN analysis
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